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Program 4 requirements;Write a flowchart and a C++ program that will;1. Display the following line 10 times with being the number of the pass (1-10). This program is now executing loop #.;2. When you are in the middle of the loop display the following message. We are now in the middle of the loop.;3. Have comments in your source file.;4. Have ONLY ONE printf statement in each section of the program displaying the loop message.;5. There should be 4 parts to this program. You can put all the sections in the same source file.;3a) implement this program using a while statement;3b) implement this program using a do while statement;3c) implement this program using a for statement;3d) change the program to count from 10 down to 1 (using any statement);Program 4 Format-;Welcome to Program-4 written by;This program is now executing loop #1;This program is now executing loop #2;This program is now executing loop #3;This program is now executing loop # 4;This program is now executing loop #5;This program is now executing loop #6;This program is now executing loop #7;This program is now executing loop #8;This program is now executing loop #9;This program is now executing loop #10;Press any key to continue?;Program 4 submission requirements;-Submit a neat flowchart of the algorithm;-Submit a printout of main.cpp for each of the 4 versions (or one with all versions);- Ask the user for how many times to loop

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